LessPass is a password manager extension for chrome. also, it is password extension. it's a free extension , it has 4,000+ active users since released its first version, it earns an average rating of 4.82 from 44 rated user, last update is 690 days ago.
This add-on allows you to build LessPass passwords directly in your browser. LessPass is a password manager that guarantees you to generate the same password on the basis of unique information you provide. You can use LessPass to create passwords for various internet services (social networks , email, server passwords , ...). You can use this extension to generate complex password for your sites without the need to store them. You are the only one to know the information needed to generate a password. You can regenerate your passwords anywhere. No database, no sync needed. Tip: Use the keyboard shortcut Ctrl + Shift + L to launch LessPass
You could download the latest version crx file or older version files and install it.
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What a GOOD IDEA !! no more password to remember or manage through a password manager, an option to store online your entries profiles (site URL, login name, password complexity (length, alphabets)) Go for it and slightly move all your credentials from your favorite password manager to LessPass...
The greatest idea ever! Beautiful and easy to use... Not many things to learn how to do and love the security...
Great implementation of a fantastic idea. Only two things would make this better: the option to save the default configuration of the advanced settings (length, etc). The android app at least saves your preferred settings. On the extension, I have to manually change the settings to my preferred configuration every time I use it. The next thing that would make this better is to have a confirmation field for the master password, or at least a button that makes the master password visible. When generating passwords, we can't leave anything up to a chance typo. Great work!